Whale watch from a lighthouse and hike oceanfront trails when camping near Anchor Bay.
A small town that serves up big coastal views, Anchor Bay is a remote gem that draws campers to its unbeatable outdoor recreation and scenery. Area Anchor Bay campgrounds are typically tent and big-rig friendly. Look out for spots with amenities like water and electrical hookups, picnic tables, flush toilets, hot showers, and dump stations. Head to Chicken Cove to launch the boat in water, try kayaking, or go crabbing on the beach. Discover more camping spots in Gualala Point Regional Park, 10 minutes south. Here, campsites with picnic tables, firepits, and full hookups await for added convenience. Hike the Bluff Top Trail and take in Pacific Ocean views, or reel in steelhead from the Gualala River. It’s also possible to go glamping just 30 minutes north in Manchester State Park at private cabin rentals with full kitchens, or check in at tent camping sites and roomy RV sites with free wifi. Swim, fish, and boat at Stoneboro Beach, and climb to the top of the Point Arena Lighthouse to watch for migrating gray whales in spring.